Sessions will discuss privacy issues here on campus and how individuals can best protect themselves and the personal data they handle. Trainings will also discuss recently-enacted privacy laws and how UC San Diego handles personal data.
Dr. Cardenas, plastic surgeon in peripheral nerve surgery/facial reanimation will lecture from Tijuana hospital via Telemedicine and Zoom on facial reanimation followed by a live surgery of a first stage cross facial nerve graft for facial paralysis.
Be our guests as you are introduced to the world beneath the sea and the resources available to you through Birch Aquarium at Scripps with a night for educators only.
CELL & GENE MEETING ON THE MESA
Oct. 5–7, 2016—La Jolla, CA
www.meetingonthemesa.com
The Cell & Gene Meeting on the Mesa is a three-day conference combining discussions between key opinion leaders, senior executives and top academic researchers.
Our course teaches non-marketers the essentials of marketing with the aim of launching new products effectively and structuring product portfolios optimally.
Sir Tadataka Yamada, the former director of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Global Health Program, will discuss key global health issues and current trends of biomedical research and its impact.
Mary Hanson, League of Women Voters
“November 2016 Ballot Propositions”
Don't miss this always-popular speaker this Thursday. Come to the UC San Diego Faculty Club at 11:30 am for lunch. The speaker will be introduced at 12:10 pm sharp.
Celebrate LGBTQ History Month with featured speaker Kim Katrin Milan. This presentation explores intersections of identity within the LCBTQ community--including race, gender and ability--as powerful sites of community organizing.
Extensions of Photography highlights artistic practices by former and current UC San Diego-affiliated artists and alumni who redefined the photographic medium and contributed significantly to the cultural life of San Diego and the United States.
Join us for a staged workshop and international collaboration
I WAS NEVER ALONE
a new documentary play
based on interviews with people with disabilities in Russia
for the first time on the stage
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Join us for a staged workshop and international collaboration
I WAS NEVER ALONE
a new documentary play
based on interviews with people with disabilities in Russia
for the first time on the stage
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Day of the Girl Child - a celebration and networking event designed to build awareness of the issues girls around the world face in terms of their health, safety from violence, access to quality education and leadership opportunities.
For the first time in more than 100 years, the eight known panels—and one re-created missing panel—of a 14th-century Italian altarpiece depicting Jesus’s crucifixion and scenes in the life of St. John the Evangelist can been seen and appreciated as one magnificent work of art. The contrast between the vivid colors and the burnished gilded background of the new panel and the faded, aged colors and the matte and craqued old gilding was the impetus to a virtual rejuvenation of the old panels and a virtual aging of the newly painted one, adding a completely different dimension to the exhibit which opened on September 10, 2016 in the North Carolina Museum of Art.
The foundation of our Information Age is the transformation of speech, audio, images and video into digital content, and the man who started the digital revolution was Claude Shannon.
In the second Sokwanlok Distinguished Lecture on China, YU Keping, a renowned scholar and advocate of reform in China will address the great changes in governance since the economic reform.
The ameliorated climatic conditions that prevailed since the fourth century enabled a continuous affluent condition that lasted for more than 6 centuries.
The Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series features engaging presentations on research conducted worldwide by scientists from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego.
The Modern Data Science Academy provides workshops on current data science topics taught by leading San Diego Supercomputer Center practitioners. Come join our Data Mining Essentials Workshop on October 12-13!
Raffaele Ferrari has been selected to receive the 2016 Robert L. and Bettie P. Cody Award in Ocean Sciences from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego.
This program introduces new advances in digital healthcare with a particular focus on the rise of wearable products and how they can reduce costs, improve outcomes and increase patient satisfaction.
Need to improve your public speaking skills? UCSD Table Talkers can help you! Join us for an Open House on October 13th, from 11:30 am–12:30 pm, and learn how you can Embrace Your Voice. A club for speaking and leadership development, open to all.
Join us for a talk by UC San Diego History Professor Sarah Schneewind, who will discuss the dark spiritual forces employed during the Ming Dynasty. An exhibit of tomb objects representing daily life and spiritual beliefs from will be on display.
The Linguistics Department presents a screening of "The Way We Talk," a documentary on stuttering, and a Q&A with the director Michael Turner, Prof. Jesse Harris (UCLA, Linguistics) and other guests from the National Stuttering Association.
Experts will discuss applications of evolutionary biology, in the context of human origins, to the prevention and treatment of illnesses and diseases at CARTA’s October 14 symposium, "Implications of Anthropogeny for Medicine and Health."
Come hear presentations from local and international researchers discuss their global health projects funded through UC San Diego's Center for AIDS Research, including special guests from Mozambique.
CHINA Town Hall is a national day of programming designed to provide Americans across the United States and beyond the opportunity to discuss issues in the relationship with leading experts.
UC San Diego's new Institute of Arts & Humanities presents this inaugural event featuring activists and authors Gaye Theresa Johnson (UC Santa Barbara) and Jordan Camp (Brown University). The topic is timely given unrest occurring in many American cities.
Come celebrate 20 years of Career Connection by coming to meet, mix and mingle with UC San Diego staff from all departments on campus. With over 7,000 staff members, you will make friends and valuable connections in a fun and relaxed atmosphere.
Topic: HIV Research: Balancing Technology and Privacy in the 21st Century
Guest Speaker: Susan Little, MD, Antiviral Research Center, Dept. of Medicine
In the 2016–2017 season of the Initiative for Digital Exploration of Arts and Sciences (IDEAS), three artists present Measuring the Dream in the Calit2 Theater, Atkinson Hall.
Sports journalist and UC San Diego alumnus Mark Johnson will take guests inside the metaphorical locker room to share the real dope on doping in professional sports, the focus of his new book, published in July 2016.
Extension’s newest career development series, Level Up Leadership, is designed to take professionals to a higher level of leadership. The series will present common leadership traits through engaging, practice-based workshops.
Enjoy close encounters with Scripps Institution of Oceanography scientists and search the galleries for unusual underwater creatures rarely seen at Birch Aquarium.
Come kick-off construction on the Mid-Coast Trolley project at a free, family-friendly event on the UC San Diego campus. The celebration is open to the public and will feature free food, fun activities, live music and more.
Meet with other student and community members who are interested in learning how to expand their commitment to the real food movement as well as promote social and environmental sustainability efforts.
The Understanding and Protecting the Planet (UPP) coordinating committee is sponsoring a Town Hall to showcase interdisciplinary UC San Diego within the UPP focus area.
Topic: California's End of Life Option Act: What does it mean for UC San Diego healthcare professionals? (Full title)
Guest Speaker: Linda Newsum, Aid-In-Dying Patient Care Coordinator, UC San Diego
Our experts from the Comprehensive Breast Health Center at Moores Cancer Center will share the latest information and insights on breast cancer diagnosis and treatment. This is a free event hosted by UC San Diego Health.
The Modern Data Science Academy provides workshops on current data science topics taught by leading San Diego Supercomputer Center practitioners. Come join our NoSQL Databases Workshop on October 26-27!
A new lounge has opened at the Faculty Club featuring “Dante,” a brick oven that bakes pizza, barbecue chicken and other small plates at 600 degrees Fahrenheit. The lounge is open to the campus community this fall quarter, no membership required.
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Praised by Rolling Stone and NPR as “a must-see act” at South by Southwest in 2014, The Jones Family Singers delivers high-energy performances that showcase the connection between gospel, rock, and soul.
Resource Fair for Undeclared & Undecided Majors. Open to all!
Explore Arts & Humanities majors you've never considered before! Participating Booths: Philosophy, History, Literature, Music, Visual Arts, Theatre & Dance, Study Abroad, AIP and more
UCSD's Institute of Arts & Humanities opens its inaugural year with "Community, Arts, and Resistance" with activist, critic and Taco Shop Poets co-founder Adrian Arancibia lecturing on race, immigration and gentrification; and reading his poetry.
A new lounge has opened at the Faculty Club featuring “Dante,” a brick oven that bakes pizza, barbecue chicken and other small plates at 600 degrees Fahrenheit. The lounge is open to the campus community this fall quarter, no membership required.
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The Philosophy Department presents the renowned philosopher on the timely topic of "The Shape of the State." Pettit is a prolific author and is on the faculties of Princeton University and the Australian National University.
Join us for our upcoming engagement event series Thirsty Thursday, Foodie Friday and Sonic Saturday in conjunction with MISS YOU LIKE HELL, our current production. Each event will occur weekly through the run of the show (October 25-December 4)!
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Jesús Alemañy's all-star band performs sizzling dance tunes that recall the vintage big-band sound, traditional rumba, cha-cha, danzon, and pa’ca rhythms arranged in the descarga (jam) tradition developed by Cuban jazz players of the 1940s.
R/V Sally Ride Gallery is an immersive exhibit created to welcome America’s newest research vessel into the research fleet at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, R/V Sally Ride.
Join us for our upcoming engagement event series Thirsty Thursday, Foodie Friday and Sonic Saturday in conjunction with MISS YOU LIKE HELL, our current production. Each event will occur weekly through the run of the show (October 25-December 4)!
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Join us for our upcoming engagement event series Thirsty Thursday, Foodie Friday and Sonic Saturday in conjunction with MISS YOU LIKE HELL, our current production. Each event will occur weekly through the run of the show (October 25-December 4)!
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Come aboard R/V Sally Ride, America’s newest research vessel!
Free self-guided public tours are offered on Sunday, Oct. 30, from 12-4 p.m. at Downtown San Diego’s Broadway Pier.